Thursday 16 December 2010

SPECT-CT Can Reduce Lymphedema In Breast Cancer Patients.

According to the radiation oncologists at Mayo Clinic, they were capable of decreasing the number of lymph nodes critical for removing fluid from the arm that subjected to damaging radiation doses by 55% with the utilization of a specialized scan.


The researchers reported that integrating single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) with the computerized tomography (CT) scans used for breast cancer radiotherapy planning may provide patients substantial protection against lymphedema, chronic swelling of tissue and an incurable that results from damage to lymph nodes sustained during breast cancer radiation.

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